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Location American Business News for 9 July 2016

U.K. Pub Stocks' Pint of Woe

Barron's - 9 Jul 2016 07:02
U.K. Pub Stocks' Pint of Woe British pub stocks take a hit on Brexit.
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Gunmaker shares soar in wake of Dallas attack

New York Post - 9 Jul 2016 04:09
Gunmaker shares soar in wake of Dallas attack Investors on Friday pushed the shares of gunmakers higher in what has become a typical reaction following a mass shooting. On the day after five police officers in Dallas were killed by a sniper, Smith & Wesson shares ga...
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Entrepreneurship Will Crush Your Soul. Here's How To Deal With It. The real story of entrepreneurship is one of constant rejection, frayed relationships, inevitable betrayal, roller coasters of emotions, and a rocky process whereby "work" and "life" become one. Here are two ways to surv...
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Alibaba rolls out new counterfeit detection tool (BABA)

Business Insider - 9 Jul 2016 08:30
Alibaba rolls out new counterfeit detection tool (BABA) BII This story was delivered to BI Intelligence "E-Commerce Briefing" subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here. China-based e-commerce giant Alibaba has rolled out a new system for detecting counterfei...
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Another US marketplace lender is in trouble

Business Insider - 9 Jul 2016 07:30
Another US marketplace lender is in trouble REUTERS/Brendan McDermid This story was delivered to BI Intelligence "Fintech Briefing" subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here. As Lending Club's run of bad news continues, another large US marketpl...
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UK shoppers research online but prefer to purchase in store BII This story was delivered to BI Intelligence "E-Commerce Briefing" subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here. Shoppers in the UK are using online channels to research products they want to buy. Howev...
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How The Payment Industry Is Innovating In 2016

The Huffington Post - 9 Jul 2016 15:54
How The Payment Industry Is Innovating In 2016 The payments industry is one that has been growing at an incredible rate in recent years. Current forecasts predict that it will grow by 6% annually for the next five years. There are few other industries in the world th...
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With SEO, cutting budget significantly can ruin your campaign. The goal, then, is not to simply spend less time or money, but to spend your time and money more effectively. Here are 5 ways to do so.
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These were the 10 biggest European tech stories this week Happy Friday! Here's an overview of the 10 biggest European tech news items for this week:
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Sun Valley conference paves way for big stake media deals A favorite pastime at this summer camp for billionaires is roaming the mountain resort and catching the sweet scent of deals in the air. Viacom heiress Shari Redstone was the talk of the town as she gamely locked arms an...
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Netflix Could Fall 40% or More as the Stock's Sizzle Slows At 97 times earnings, Netflix shares are more sizzle than steak, and that sizzle is beginning to fade.
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Turmoil in U.K. Property Market Creates Values As asset managers struggle to meet redemptions, some property funds and REITs look oversold. Hammerson's hefty dividend yield
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5 places Pokémon Go players should avoid for their own safety FEATURE: Pokémon Go is out in the United States, and people are already finding monsters (and love?) in strange places. Thanks to Go’s GPS-powered gameplay, trainers are finding the critters in places like a church, t...
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Marketers: Email prompts are trendy but dangerous

Venture Beat - 9 Jul 2016 22:15
Marketers: Email prompts are trendy but dangerous GUEST: It’s trendy for marketers to BAM-KAPOW their visitors with pop-up pleas to “JOIN OUR MAILING LIST!” These animated boxes, powered by hot startups like SumoMe and OptinMonster, promise a firm ROI handshake. I...
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'Trump' By Ted Rall: Donald, A Different Kind Of Republican The 12th in a preview from cartoonist Ted Rall?s upcoming graphic biography of Donald Trump, "Trump: A Graphic Biography."
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Are chatbots faster than a Google search? This designer says 'no way' GUEST: One of the issues facing chatbot developers, one which is particularly important given how popular some of the existing bots are and the number of bots already on Facebook Messenger, is that their bots will also h...
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Nationalized data: New Russian legislation is latest example of emerging data borders GUEST: Russia began enforcing a law last year requiring data relating to Russians to be stored on servers that physically sit in Russia. Now, word has leaked of a new law (currently in draft form) that would attempt to f...
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Nura Headphones Adapt To You To Make Music Perfect In 2006 Steve Jobs said, “Music is so deep within all of us, but it’s easy to go for a day or a week or a month or a year without really listening to music.” I find that to be true. It just feels weird to not liste...
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'Bomb robot' that killed Dallas gunman revives issue of police militarization (Reuters) — Dallas police ended a standoff with a gunman Friday morning by remotely detonating a “bomb robot,” an unprecedented tactic by officers that rekindles concerns about the militarization of local law enfor...
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Taking Criticism Gracefully: A How To

Forbes - 9 Jul 2016 19:55
Taking Criticism Gracefully: A How To We've all been there: You're at work, and it's performance review day, which doesn't go well. Or you post something online, and there are a number of people who disagree with you. Or you voice an opinion, make a project...
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When it comes to successful investing, two is better than one. This is why investors commonly pool resources together and forge partnerships. But for all of the benefits that come with investment partnerships, there’s ...
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Why most startup CMOs will fail

Venture Beat - 9 Jul 2016 19:05
Why most startup CMOs will fail GUEST: Venture capital investors, to a person, claim that they invest in teams, not product. Strong teams, they argue, can respond to changing market dynamics and pivot, if necessary, to the right product. For that reaso...
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